Author’s Response: The Epistemological Argument

Constructivist Foundations 10 (2):223-226 (2015)
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Upshot: The commentaries concentrate mostly on ontological issues but overlook the main epistemological argument in my target article. This argument refers to the conditions that make cognition possible, and to the limits of cognition. These are important for two reasons: they have ontological consequences and they limit the theory’s contingency

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